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Maths on the Move — 102 episodes

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Julian Sahasrabudhe: The ICM 2026

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Richard Samworth: The ICM 2026

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Living Proof: Building digital hearts

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Living Proof: Céline Broeckaert and Frank Verstraete

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Adventures in Model Land

6

Living Proof: Kevin Buzzard and proof assistants

7

Living Proof: Moustapha Fall

8

Living proof: Codina Cotar and some amazing mathematical art

9

Topological data analysis with Michael Hill

10

David Tong and 100 years of quantum mechanics

11

Liz Fearon: Co-producing mathematics with the public

12

Living proof: Hunting through higher dimensions with Zhouli Xu

13

Brainstorming AI with Maths4DL

14

Meet your digital twin

15

Living proof: The meaning is in the arrows with Adina Goldberg

16

Postcard from Oslo: Masaki Kashiwara and the 2025 Abel Prize

17

Living proof: A conversation with Sarah Hart

18

Rob Eastaway: Shakespeare's mathematical life and times

19

Living proof: Diving into maths with Emmy Noether

20

The Abel Prize 2025

21

Evidence week: Shaping the future of AI

22

Living proof: Communicating mathematics with the INI and Hannah Fry

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Euromaths: Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze

24

Playing with VisualPDE

25

Solve for X and the Martingale Foundation

26

Yolanne Lee: Cats, dogs and AI

27

Hannah Fry: Mathematics for the people

28

Euromaths: Heather Harrington

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Euromaths: Giovanni Forni

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Euromaths: Jessica Fintzen

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Euromaths: Richard Montgomery

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David Spiegelhalter and the art of uncertainty

33

Meet the multiverse

34

The Gömböc revisited

35

What are groups and what are they good for?

36

Euromaths: Avi Wigderson

37

The origin of life: On Earth and elsewhere

38

The secret to a happy summer: Seville, causality and staircases!

39

On the mathematical frontline: Modelling behaviour

40

Euromaths: Maryna Viazovska

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Euromaths: Artur Avila

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Euromaths: Alessio Figalli

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Euromaths: James Maynard

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Euromaths: Hugo Duminil-Copin

45

The murmuration conjecture: finding new maths with AI

46

Tying together black holes, quantum gravity and number theory

47

The art of maths and the maths of art

48

Ramanujan: Dream of the possible

49

Celebrating spring with new shoots of mathematics

50

How physics can help AI learn about the real world

51

The force awakens: Quantum collisions

52

How does AI work?

53

It's all connected – climate change and the spread of diseases

54

Reduce, remove, refreeze: Repairing the Earth's climate

55

Bye bye 23, hello 24!

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Can we build a low carbon energy network

57

The travelling salesman

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The universal machine: Putting Alan Turing on the stage

59

A disappearing number

60

Have physicists discovered a fifth force of nature?

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Victoria Gould: Combining mathematics and acting

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How many dimensions are there?

63

Telescope topology

64

From clicks to chords

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How does human noise impact whales?

66

Living Proof: The irrational diary of Clara Valentine

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Mathematical summer fun

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Gravitational waves reveal cosmic hum

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Sarah Hart: Once upon a prime

70

A very old problem turns 30!

71

Chocolate and mayonnaise

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From clicks to chords

73

A new map of dark matter

74

SBIDER Presents: Shining a light on COVID modelling

75

Synchronised swimming

76

Does infinity exist?

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Climate change and ready meals: Challenges for epidemiologists

78

Living Proof: Timandra Harkness – How to make maths funny

79

Living Proof: Hannah Thomas – Making data accessible

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Living Proof: Communicating from the frontiers of mathematics

81

On the mathematical frontline: Tom Irving

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Sexual statistics

83

What are liquid metal batteries

84

A 60% chance of rain: Weather, climate, and how to deal with uncertainty

85

Are the constants of nature really constant?

86

Stadium maths

87

Voices from Ukraine: Yuriy Semenov

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Voices from Ukraine: Nataliya Vaisfel’d

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Women of Mathematics: Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb

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Women of Mathematics: Holly Krieger

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Women of Mathematics: Julia Gog

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Women of mathematics: Anne-Christine Davis

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Women of Mathematics: Nilanjana Datta

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Women of Mathematics: Natalia Berloff

95

AI, babies, and agency

96

Machine learning and artificial intelligence

97

How the velodrome found its form

98

Maths on the red carpet - Fields Medallist June Huh

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Maths on the red carpet – Fields Medallist Hugo Duminil-Copin

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Maths on the red carpet - Fields Medallist James Maynard

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Maths on the red carpet – Fields Medallist Maryna Viazovska

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Maths on the red carpet –Revisiting the 2018 International Congress of Mathematicians